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Another substance with powerful bleaching and degreasing properties is vinegar. To soak towels for many hours or even overnight, just pour half a glass into a basin of hot water. After that, wash it normally, either hand or in the machine. You may also use vinegar to get rid of unpleasant smells.
You may think of sodium percarbonate as a greener alternative to bleach; it’s a cousin of bicarbonate. Putting a measuring spoon into the detergent drawer is the ideal way to use it in the washing machine, but you may also dissolve it in water at high temperatures exceeding 30°. Another option is to bring the water to a boil and then add 2 teaspoons of sodium percarbonate to the pot.
towels that have become wet
Hydrogen peroxide: While not exactly a natural technique, it does the job when it comes to bleaching. To wash the towels, just put a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide in the washing machine. Be cautious to only wash whites in the washing machine and use a little amount of hydrogen peroxide.
But the number one piece of advise is to never wash your garments without first reading the label. You should probably avoid using the washing machine on certain garments and wash them by hand instead. To get your towels looking like new again, use one of these methods.
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